Must say latest UFRaw 1.9.2 lens module is stunting, based in panotools lens model, it does superb work. It made my day when I had to correct wide angle arquitechtural shots (obviously not the one below) and much needed that extra pixels rescued from raw data (dcraw). Read there are some issues with win version, also people work out some solutions. On mac, I installed Gimp portable, but din’t make the trick, as its UFRaw integrated module outputs to Gimp only at 8bit colour depth. You’ll need to build UFRaw with macports/homebrew or the kind, plus X11/XQuarz and that stuff to get it working as standalone, believe me, totally worth it.

Screengrab comparising how UFraw and LR “extract” data from the raw, no adjustments whatsoever, just a curve in PS to equalize them. Please also notice wonderfully misterious miss D. building a love-bomb.

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BTW Mr. Sverdlov has an improved version (win and mac) of C3C image resizing plugin for photoshop, simply the best free resizing plugin for PS there is, much better than adobe’s. For batch conversion XnConvert (win, mac and linux) through lanczos algorithm is superb and also free =)

Resize‘s a bit hidden in Automate menu, you can create an action for faster access

Wasn’t so hard, was it? As always it’s been an ineffable pleasure addressing you, unknown souls of the interweb’s corridors; now, for changing that (the unknown part) there’s a new section for comments, so please feel free to make use of it… I will delete them all anyway {demon x349Hj effect} jua jua jua {and echo}

Also – gonna say this for the first time in more than 2 years – there’s a subscribe button, so… don’t be afraid of exploring the consequences of clicking on it, je je